Marc Jacobs is many, many, many things. Designer, model in his own campaigns, general sayer of quotable things. But, it's refreshing to see that, once again, MJ has pushed himself beyond his own boundaries — which, yes, is even still possible for boundary-pushing Marc Jacobs.

This morning, we caught a glimpse of a fast-paced new thriller starring Jason Bateman, Alexander Skarsgård, Paula Patton, our new boyfriend Max Thieriot...and Marc Jacobs himself. Disconnect, an independent film that wowed the festival circuits last year, is a type of Crash (the Paul Haggis version) for the age of Facebook and online bullying. An ensemble movie with interlaced story lines, it appears that MJ plays some sort of "pimp" for wayward, underage teens who are sucked into the seedy world of web-chat prostitution. In the preview, you can see brief glimpses of the tattooed Jacobs, who is especially menacing when telling an off-screen character, "Trust me, and no one else." We always do, MJ.

One of the most dynamic — and, yes, polarizing — figures in fashion media has died. John Fairchild, the former editor and publisher of Women's Wear Daily and founder of W, died Friday at the age of 87, The New York Times reports. As the grandchild of Fairchild Publications founder Edmund Fairchild, the late media read

If the Academy Awards mark the end of the 2015 awards show season, then last night’s BRIT Awards served as an encore of sorts. The annual London event honors the biggest achievements in both music and fashion, a crossover factor that makes the outfit choices much more interesting than your average red carpet read